Bathroom Mirrors

Mirrors Range
A bathroom cannot be without a mirror in it. Bathroom mirrors are necessary elements that have both practical and aesthetic purposes. Illuminated mirrors, such as backlit mirrors, offer enhanced visibility. They are perfect for precise grooming routines, taking mirror selfies and giving a luxurious feel to the space. Add a bathroom mirror cabinet and avail extra storage.
Shapes & Designs
With their diverse shapes, sizes and styles, bathroom mirrors become a combo of functionality and style. The frameless mirrors give a smart and modern look. Whereas, framed mirrors give a sophisticated look to the bathroom decor. Round bathroom mirrors offer a softer, more organic aesthetic, complementing various design themes and adding visual interest to the space.
Flawless Grooming
If you are looking to brighten up a small space, give depth to a larger bathroom or simply enhance your daily grooming routine, a well-chosen bathroom mirror can truly give you a valuable experience. The look and feel of your bathroom will become a practical necessity. Explore and order your choice of mirrors from options below!

What type of bathroom mirror should I choose?

It depends on what you need the mirror to do. If you want built-in lighting and a clear view for grooming, an illuminated bathroom mirror is the most practical choice. If storage is part of the brief, a mirror cabinet gives you both without taking up any extra wall space. If you simply want something that looks on-trend without going overboard, a framed mirror or frameless mirror in the right shape and finish will do the job perfectly.

What's the difference between a bathroom wall mirror and a vanity mirror?

A bathroom wall mirror is fixed directly to the wall and is typically larger, designed to reflect the room and add light as much as it is to be used up close. A bathroom vanity mirror sits above or in line with your basin and is more focused on function, giving you a clear, well-lit view for grooming. Many of the mirrors in this range work as both.

Do I need an illuminated mirror, or will a standard mirror work?

A standard mirror is perfectly fine if your bathroom has good ambient lighting already. But if you've ever struggled with uneven light during your morning routine, an illuminated mirror solves that immediately. The built-in LEDs provide consistent, flattering light regardless of where your ceiling lights are positioned, which makes a real difference in day-to-day use. Most of our illuminated mirrors also include a demister pad, which keeps the glass clear after a shower, without any effort on your part.

What size bathroom mirror do I need?

As a general guide, your mirror should be no wider than the basin or vanity unit it sits above, and ideally around two-thirds of the width for a well-proportioned look. Height is more personal, but taller mirrors tend to make ceilings feel higher, and rooms feel more open. If you're fitting above a vanity unit, it's worth measuring the space carefully before you buy and accounting for any taps or accessories that might affect where the mirror can sit.

What shapes are available in bathroom mirrors?

There's a wide choice across the range. Rectangular mirrors are the most traditional and work in almost any bathroom layout. Round and oval mirrors have become increasingly popular in modern bathrooms, working particularly well above a freestanding basin. For something with more personality, hexagonal, octagonal, capsule, and arched designs are all available. Browse by shape across our round, rectangular, oval, arched, and capsule pages.

What finishes are available?

The mirrors in this range are available in chrome, matt black, and brushed brass, covering everything from clean and minimal to warm and characterful.

  • Chrome suits modern and contemporary bathrooms, pairing well with most tile choices.

  • Matt black makes a stronger visual statement and works beautifully in darker, more dramatic schemes.

  • Brushed brass adds warmth and a boutique hotel quality that's hard to achieve with any other finish.

Browse by colour across our chrome, black, and brushed brass pages.

Can I fit a bathroom mirror myself?

For non-illuminated mirrors, fitting is a straightforward DIY job. Every mirror comes with fixings and full instructions, and most wall-mounted designs use concealed fittings for a clean finish. For illuminated mirrors, the mirror itself mounts to the wall in the same way, but the LED requires a mains power connection. Unless you're comfortable with electrical work, it's worth having a qualified electrician handle that part of the installation.